Eitc | Internal Revenue Service
Offers the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), sometimes called the Earned Income Credit (EIC), a refundable federal income tax credit for low-income working individuals and families. Congress originally approved the tax credit legislation in 1975 in part to offset the burden of social security taxes and to provide an incentive to work. When the EITC exceeds the amount of taxes owed, it results in a tax refund to those who claim and qualify for the credit. To qualify, taxpayers must meet certain requirements and file a tax return, even if they did not earn enough money to be obligated to file a tax return. The EITC has no effect on certain welfare benefits. In most cases, EITC payments will not be used to determine eligibility for Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), food stamps, low-income housing or most Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) payments.
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The VITA Program offers no fee tax help to low- to moderate-income people who cannot prepare their own tax returns. Call the toll-free number to locate a local site.
Eligibility
To receive EITC credit, must have earned income and adjusted gross income (AGI) of $68,675 or less during the 2024 tax year. - Families with three (3) or more qualifying children who earned less than $61,555 (or less than $68,675 if married filing jointly) are eligible for a credit of up to $8,046. - Families with two (2) qualifying children who earned less than $57,310 (or less than $64,430 if married filing jointly) are eligible for a credit of up to $7,152. - Families with one (1) qualifying child who earned less than $50,434 (or less than $57,554 if married filing jointly) are eligible for a credit of up to $4,328. - Individuals between the ages of 25 and 64 who do not have a qualifying child with an earned income of less than $19,104 (or less than $26,214 for married filing jointly) are eligible for a credit up to $649. NOTE: Taxpayers claiming the EITC who file Married Filing Separately must meet the eligibility requirements under the special rule in the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021.
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Internal Revenue Service
Collects federal income taxes and is responsible for voluntary compliance with tax laws and regulations. Provides tax information and assistance.